This episode covers the hidden costs of AI prototypes that cannot be extended beyond initial ideation phases, advancements in digital accessibility features from ZoomText 2026 and JAWS 2026, and community discussions on evolving product design challenges and how designers are adapting. It also announces UX Camp Winter, an upcoming free online event for UX professionals.
Show Notes
In This Episode
The hidden costs of AI-generated prototypes that cannot be extended beyond initial ideation phases.
Advancements in digital accessibility features such as ZoomText 2026 and JAWS 2026, emphasizing the importance of integrating accessibility into design systems.
Community discussions on how product design is rapidly changing, including the challenges faced by UX designers using new tools like Claude and Lovable.
Articles Mentioned
"The hidden cost of AI prototypes that are made to die" by Allie Paschal (UX Design.cc)
"Weekly Reading List February 16 2026" by Ricky Onsman (TPGi - The Paciello Group)
Community Discussions
r/uxdesign - Debate on how product design is changing fast and the challenges with using AI tools like Claude for prototypes.
r/productmanagement - Discussion about wearing the PM hat when teams are in disarray, comparing it to juggling while walking a tightrope.
r/userexperience - Practitioners discussing the stress of transitioning from Big Tech UXR roles into startups and dealing with job uncertainty.
Announcement
Chicago Camps is hosting UX Camp Winter
Date: Saturday, February 21st
Location: Online (accessible globally)
Ticket Information:
Free thanks to community generosity.
General admission ticket available for $13.50 if within your budget.